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law practice

n. the practice of law

Usage examples of "law practice".

Now, Abigail reported to Mary Cranch, the young man fretted that his Boston law practice was so slow taking hold.

She knew his immediate circle of friends, the immediate neighbors and some of the others, but of course he had old school chums, friends in law practice, college buddies, whom she'd never met.

She was busy with her own growing law practice and often had to work late hours, so she understood.

Apart from his law practice, Roelf Stander acted as Manfred's chief party organizer and had managed Manfred's 1948 campaign for him.

Orrin was busy with his law practice, but he said he could take some time, and I guess I was actually free to roam.

When you drive up in a fancy car, everybody assumes you made the dough from your law practice and not bribes.

During the seven years or so that he had maintained his busy law practice in Mallorysport he had represented at least eight clients who were completely honest and respectable persons.

He was admitted to the bar in 1834, but three years later he left his slender law practice for a long period of European travel.

He returned to his law practice poor in pocket but rich in the possession of lifelong friendships and happy memories.